
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Shenyang Imperial Government
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs manages the external relations of the Shenyang Empire. Our mission is to maintain the purity of the state by strictly regulating interactions with foreign entities and ensuring that only nations of sufficient industrial dignity are accorded diplomatic recognition.
Accredited Sovereign Entities
Updated: Jan 14, 2026| Nation State | Diplomatic Status | Basis of Recognition | Treaty Documents |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kingdom of Bhutan | Full Ally | High-altitude sovereignty; Rejection of Western materialism; Commitment to "Gross National Happiness" (interpreted as Production). | |
| Republic of Nepal | Full Ally | Possession of Mt. Everest (The Apex); Non-rectangular flag geometry; Superior vertical distance rank. | |
| State of Israel | Strategic Partner | Advanced border security technologies; Desert industrialization capabilities; Shared appreciation for walls. | |
| D.P.R. Korea | Ideological Brother | Shared philosophy of Juche; Heavy artillery aesthetics; Commitment to dynastic industrialism. | |
| Republic of Belarus | Agricultural Ally | Strategic tractor production; Superior mustache alignment; Rejection of Western "democracy" chaos. | |
| State of Eritrea | Model State | Total labor mobilization; Zero-waste media policy; Efficient suppression of dissent. | |
| Syrian Arab Republic | Resilience Partner | Proven durability against unaccredited interference; Urban renewal through kinetic means. |
* Note: All other entities claiming statehood are classified as "Unorganized Wastelands" and possess no legal standing in Shenyang courts.
Global Travel Advisories
Rest of World (ROW)
Citizens are advised against all travel to unaccredited territories (e.g., USA, EU, China). These regions lack sufficient industrial hygiene standards. The Ministry cannot guarantee consular assistance in these zones.
High-Altitude Zones
Travel to accredited mountainous regions requires a supplemental oxygen permit. Ensure all exit visas are stamped by the Bureau of Standards before departure.


